Morocco, Casablanca
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The Collège Anatole France is an establishment directly managed by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE) and is located in the Belvédère district of Casablanca. It hosts only middle school students, with six classes per level and a total of 24 divisions, and it serves as an intermediate step before integration into Lycée Lyautey. The school emphasizes citizenship and student projects, including Ambassadeurs en Herbe, and runs trips and events such as an integration trip to Volubilis, a Rugby tournament in France, and a women's football tournament in Tunisia, as well as a visit to the Nour solar power plant. World Arabic Language Day is celebrated with artisans from the Hassan II Mosque's Academy of Traditional Arts, poets, singers, and other writers.
Arts Plastiques, Education musicale, and Education physique et sportive are offered as part of the Arts & EPS curriculum. The school presents these programs through references to the national curricula (arts, music, and EPS) and links to Eduscol for program details, indicating alignment with the national standards for these subjects. Arts, music, and physical education are integral components of the collège curriculum.
The school engages in Francophone exchanges, such as an exchange with high school students in Vedène, France as part of Francophonie activities. World Arabic Language Day is celebrated with artisans from the Hassan II Mosque's Academy of Traditional Arts, poets, and writers. The Citizenship program (parcours citoyen) accompanies students from kindergarten through the baccalaureate, reflecting the school's emphasis on language, culture, and civic education.
Table tennis is an essential activity on campus. There are multiple student clubs (the site lists six clubs). The school hosts various student events and competitions, including Archi-Texture and the Grand Prix du Jeune Photographie, with ongoing activities and competitions such as Ambassadeurs en Herbe.
Ambassadeurs en Herbe is a school project involving volunteer teachers who support student achievement and the living together culture at Anatole. World Arabic Language Day features artisans and writers, highlighting cultural community engagement. The Francophonie exchange with Vedène, France fosters cross-cultural connections between students and French-speaking peers.
Ambassadeurs en Herbe is part of the school's projects, demonstrating leadership and student engagement in competitions and collaborative work. The citizenship program (parcours citoyen) accompanies students across grade levels, underpinning leadership and civic development. The principal highlights student travel, sports tournaments, and collaborative projects as examples of developing leadership and professional-style teamwork among students and staff.
The campus is described as a humane, small-scale college by parents, with a structure consisting of three buildings and three outdoor courtyards that facilitate safe movement and supervised activity. Table tennis is a staple activity on site, reflecting an emphasis on active, daily physical engagement. The school emphasizes a well-balanced living environment through its size, facilities, and extracurricular offerings.
Collège Anatole France is an AEFE-managed middle school in Casablanca's Belvédère district, offering French collège curriculum under the AEFE network. The college serves collège students and acts stepping stone to Lycée Lyautey, with six classes per level and 24 divisions in a human‑scale campus comprising three buildings and three courtyards. Core subjects include Mathematics, Sciences (Physics and Life Sciences) and Technology, with Arts & EPS and Sciences Humaines forming part of the programme. Students take the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) or the Diplôme National du Brevet International (DNBI), assessed on the socle commun plus final exams; the international option requires two oral exams in Arabic and in History-Geography. Centre de Documentation et d'Information (CDI) is a multimedia space run by two librarians. Extracurriculars include table tennis and climbing, a Musical–Instrumental and Choral workshop, a cinema pathway (Parcours cinéma), and citizenship activities such as Ambassadeurs en Herbe and Francophone exchanges today.